aerobic respiration: glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain
anaerobic respiration: glycolysis, fermentation (lactic acid or alcohol)
Cellular respirtaion acutally has three parts: Glycolysis, the Citric Acid Cycle (Kreb's), and Electron Transport Chain. There is also the transition reaction that connects gycolysis to the citric acid cycle.
The first stage of cellular respiration is glycolysis and the second is pyruvate.
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give the two stages of cellular respiration
Krebs Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain
Preparatory and payoff phases .
The first stage of cellular respiration, glycolysis, occurs in the cytoplasm. All subsequent stages occur in the mitochondria.
No ,it is not a by product.It is a reactant in respiration
glucose and oxygen are the reactants of cellular respiration
Cells can release energy in two basic processes: Cellular respiration and fermentation. Cellular respiration requires oxygen but fermentation does not. Cellular respiration releases MUCH more usable energy then fermentation does.
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Stage 1: Break down of glucose Stage 2: Production of ATP
Preparatory Reaction and Citric Acid Cycle
The first stage of cellular respiration, glycolysis, occurs in the cytoplasm. All subsequent stages occur in the mitochondria.
Aerobic respiration occurs in mitochondria, which produces ATP.
The three stages of cellular respiration are glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain. During glycolysis glucose is split into two different molecules.
No ,it is not a by product.It is a reactant in respiration
glucose and oxygen are the reactants of cellular respiration
Cellular respiration occurs in four stages, each stage accomplishing different tasks. These are: 1. glycolysis 2. the transition stage 3. the Krebs cycle (aka citric acid cycle) 4. the electron transport chain
The twwo reactants for aerobic cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen
Yes, those are the two of the main ingredients for [aerobic] cellular respiration.
Cells can release energy in two basic processes: Cellular respiration and fermentation. Cellular respiration requires oxygen but fermentation does not. Cellular respiration releases MUCH more usable energy then fermentation does.
Aerobic respiration has three main stages: glycolysis, Kreb's cycle and the electron transport chain (oxidative phosphorylation). Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm. The other two stages take place in the mitochondria.